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In 2005, a second restaurant, Galatoire's Bistro, opened just off Interstate-10 on the southern fringe of Baton Rouge. In December 2009, the descendants of founder Jean Galatoire, who had owned the restaurant for five generations, sold a controlling interest in the business to Destrehan businessman Todd Trosclair.
knockknockmuseum.org, 1900 Dalrymple Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Tour the Louisiana Art & Science Museum Fine art meets creativity and discovery in downtown’s Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
BJ's Restaurant: Santa Ana, California: 1978 Huntington Beach, California: 212 Nationwide Operates as BJ's Restaurant & Brewery, BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse, BJ's Grill, and BJ's Pizza & Grill. Black Bear Diner: Mount Shasta, California: 1995 Redding, California: 144 West Bob Evans Restaurant: Gallipolis, Ohio: 1948 New Albany, Ohio: 440 Mid ...
Part of the Specialty Restaurant Group of Darden Restaurants [2] Bakers Square: Family: United States (6 Mid-west states) 32 Headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. Bar Louie Restaurants: Bar United States 73 Baton Rouge: Steakhouse: Canada 29 Becks Prime: Gourmet burgers United States 14 Texas-based Beef O'Brady's: Irish sports pubs United ...
Toni Smith-Gladney, who's from South Philadelphia, and her husband Carlos Gladney, who's from the Southwest, moved down to Louisiana in 1994. Fifteen years ago, they opened Cozie's Sports Bar and ...
US 61/190 Business then enters downtown Baton Rouge past its junction with I-110. Traversing through downtown, the road turns north at River Road. This intersection was the terminus of the original Baton Rouge-Port Allen ferry, which at one time carried the Jefferson Highway , US 71 , and the original, pre-bypass alignment of US 190 over the ...
Schwegmann Brothers Giant Supermarkets, commonly known as Schwegmann or colloquially Schwegmann's, was a grocery store chain that served the New Orleans, Louisiana, metropolitan area and one location in Baton Rouge until 1997.
In 1911, Mother de Bethanie Crowley and five Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady traveled to America, stating their desire to serve the sick and needy. [1] Eight years after establishing a hospital in Monroe, Louisiana, Mother de Bethanie was invited to Baton Rouge by Monsignor Francis Leon Gassler of St. Joseph's Cathedral and a group of leading local physicians, to tour the downtown area in ...